Jasmine Owens

Jasmine Owens advises clients in automotive product liability cases and class actions. She has experience advising major auto manufacturers on discovery and pretrial matters for automotive warranty and lemon law cases. Jasmine managed a portfolio of cases including document review, document production, motions practice and advising local counsel on strategy.
Additionally, she has served as a public defender representing clients in pretrial hearings in a domestic violence courtroom, and served as a research attorney at the Michigan Court of Appeals, preparing research reports and proposed opinions for cases before the court.
While in law school, Jasmine served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Marianne O. Battani of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She also served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Robert P. Young, Jr. of the Michigan Supreme Court.
In her spare time, Jasmine enjoys collecting art and writing poetry, short stories and music. She is currently working on a picture book for children. BAR ADMISSIONS Michigan, 2018 EDUCATION University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, 2018 magna cum laude Dean’s List Law Review Detroit Mercy Law Fellows Award Dean’s Scholarship for Excellence Frank Murphy Honor Society Moot Court Black Law Students Association (Treasurer, 2016-2017) Wayne State University, B.A., 2015 summa cum laude Major: Criminal Justice Dean’s List Wayne State University Presidential Scholarship Rosa Parks Foundation Scholarship Honors College Certificate of Academic Achievement Honors Student Association Pre-Law Students Association PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS State Bar of Michigan Wolverine Bar Association Detroit Bar Association

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Collin Heard

Collin’s practice includes defending corporations in a variety of areas, including product liability, and toxic tort litigation involving personal injury and wrongful death. He also represents construction firms (contractors and subcontractors), multinational manufacturers, suppliers and retailers, in a variety of disputes.

Collin has experience participating in all phases of litigation, including drafting responsive pleadings; drafting dispositive motions; drafting written discovery; conducting extensive document reviews; participating in the depositions of plaintiff, fact, and expert witnesses; developing fact witnesses, participating in arbitration, assisting in trial preparation; attending trial; and conducting cross and direct examination of fact witnesses at trial.

While in law school, Collin served as Vice President for both the Black Law Student Association and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and was a mentor for the Dean’s Fellow Mentorship Program. In 2021, he won the University of Arkansas School of Law’s Board of Advocates Negotiations Competition. In 2022, Collin was elected by his peers to deliver the student commencement address.

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Teana Overton

Teana S. Overton is a passionate and client-focused trial attorney with a proven track record of delivering meaningful results for those harmed by negligence. A first-generation college and law school graduate, Teana brings both legal skill and genuine empathy to every case she handles.

Teana earned her Juris Doctor from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, where she served as President of the Student Bar Association, Vice President of the Black Law Students Association. Her commitment to professionalism and community service earned her multiple honors, including the GAWL Outstanding Law Student Award and the Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears Pro Bono Award for her extensive volunteer work.

Since becoming a licensed attorney, Teana has successfully litigated a wide range of personal injury cases, including auto accidents, trucking collisions, premises liability, wrongful death, and medical malpractice claims. She has secured favorable results for her clients both in and out of the courtroom. Notably, Teana holds multiple seven-figure jury verdicts and has appeared on Trial Lawyer Nation Podcast as well as Trial Lawyers for Justice Newsletter.

Known for her thorough case preparation, sharp trial skills, and compassionate approach, Teana prioritizes building strong, supportive relationships with her clients. She believes in treating every client like family and advocating with both strength and sincerity.

Outside the office, Teana enjoys spending time with her daughter, mentoring aspiring attorneys, and contributing to community initiatives that promote access to justice.

Keith Salhab

Keith Salhab is a seasoned senior associate attorney at WSHB's Jacksonville and Orlando, Florida offices. He specializes in handling complex civil litigation, with a focus on construction-related disputes and wrongful death claims.

Keith graduated cum laude from Howard University, earning Bachelor of Arts degrees in Sociology and Administration of Justice, along with a minor in Political Science. He then went on to obtain his Juris Doctor from Florida Coastal School of Law and a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Baltimore.

His prior experience includes working in civil litigation, family law, and tax defense. Keith is licensed to practice in Florida, the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Middle Districts of Florida, as well as in New York and New Jersey.